*** Welcome to piglix ***

Leir (Marvel Comics)

Leir
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Thor #386 (Dec 1987)
Created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz
In-story information
Team affiliations The Celtic gods of Avalon

Leir is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. He is one of the Celtic gods of Avalon, god of lightning and the spear. For ages, enmity existed between the gods of Avalon and the gods of Asgard.

Leir is based on Lir in Celtic mythology.

Leir dwelt in the realm of Avalon with the other Celtic gods.

When the Heliopolitan god Seth sought to make war against the other gods, he dispatched foul beasts to both Avalon and Asgard. When Thor pursued one of these beasts, the griffin-like beast traveled through a dimensional rift to Avalon, and Thor followed. When the Celtic gods saw Thor, they blamed him for the beasts, and Leir battled Thor through the misunderstanding. Hogun the Grim had followed Thor to offer his support, and when one of the beasts appeared, the gods knew that none of them were responsible for the beasts. The three gods battled the beast and drove it off. Leir felt that he owed Thor a debt for helping against the winged monster, and sent a force of Celtic gods, including Caber, to battle the armies of Seth when he attacked Asgard.

Leir and Caber next attacked the camp of the Fomorians, the traditional enemies of Avalon. Leir and Caber later entered Asgard again through a dimensional portal. Leir attempted to claim Sif as his bride, but she said he must help rescue Thor, and battle her champion. Leir and Caber clashed with Heimdall in Asgard, and then accompanied Sif to Earth in search of Thor. Leir, Caber, and Sif then traveled to the Black Galaxy and found Thor there. The gods then traveled to Asgard, with Hercules. Leir, Caber, and Hercules then battled Ymir, and witnessed Asgard's victory over Ymir and Surtur. Leir then challenged Thor to a duel over Sif, believing him to be her champion, but was instead defeated in a duel with Sif.


...
Wikipedia

...